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no not me but my next door neighbour, anyone else ?
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On Jan 27, 5:09 pm, Kate Morgan wrote:
no not me but my next door neighbour, anyone else ?


Our grass is water-logged and the tractor would sink into it!

Judith Lea at home

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On Jan 27, 5:36 pm, Jennifer Sparkes wrote:
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no not me but my next door neighbour, anyone else ?Was going to but went to a lunchtime drinks party and decided

it would have to wait until tomorrow! Hope it is fine as it really
does need a cut ...

Jennifer


Jennifer, what have I told you about being drunk and in charge of the
Hover Mower?

Judith

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On Jan 27, 5:09 pm, Kate Morgan wrote:
no not me but my next door neighbour, anyone else ?


Our grass is water-logged and the tractor would sink into it!

Judith Lea at home

Same here but the grass has never stopped growing.
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I guess all this rain stops some people - but for me this is one
advantage of growing on sand.
Last cut of 2006 - Dec 4
First cut of 2007 - Jan 16 - ok just alight cut to keep it tidy but it
hasn't let up. It will be more interesting to see when the next cuts
are - for that will give a mesure of how quickly it is growing.

Clifford
Bawtry, Doncaster, South Yorkshire



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"Kate Morgan" wrote in message
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no not me but my next door neighbour, anyone else ?


Haven't stopped from last year yet! last cut was 28th December am hoping to
whiz around again today after playing with the shredder :~)

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On 27 Jan, 17:09, Kate Morgan wrote:
no not me but my next door neighbour, anyone else ?


Whenever I have been home it has been too wet, going back to October.
Looking pretty shaggy now, and I was tempted to cut today but didn't.
Oddly it looks a lot shorter now than it did at the start of December.

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Havnt had a last cut yet been cutting every other week since december
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On 27 Jan, 17:09, Kate Morgan wrote:
no not me but my next door neighbour, anyone else ?


Whenever I have been home it has been too wet, going back to October.
Looking pretty shaggy now, and I was tempted to cut today but didn't.
Oddly it looks a lot shorter now than it did at the start of December.



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